Command Line function to delete security certs

Morning, I am looking for a faster way to delete security certs on a remote machine. Currently I use MMC and load up the security certificates from the remote machine. I am looking to script it out so it is easier and way faster.

Currently i use MMC and use the certificates snap-in, connect to the remote machine in question and then right click and delete the invalid certificates.

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you need to figure out which store your certificate is in (you can use certutil -viewstore). once you've found it you can get the certificate index and pass it in to the -delstore command switch - if you have a look at the link I sent, one of the last sections is for deleting certificates from both the local machine store and the current user store.

what happens if you just type certutil? what data do you get out? on my windows 7 machine (i dont have xp to hand) it gives me a list of all of the certificates installed on my machine across all stores..

Well on my local machine it pulls the list of certs as i would expect. on the target machine using psexec it displays just numbers like this:
402.203.0: 0x80070057 (WIN32: 87): ..CertCli Version
417.329.0: 0x80070002 (WIN32: 2)
417.596.0: 0x80070002 (WIN32: 2)
then on the bottom of the deal it says:
CertUtil: The system cannot find the file specified.

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